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In 2006 I decided to use this BLOG to post my Photo of the Day to the Internet and all images are for sale as photographic prints and stock photographs.
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Thursday, July 31, 2014

This is the last of my
Harry's Harbour Series and today's post also includes photos taken in
nearby Langdon's Cove. I enjoyed my trip to this small town in Green
Bay and hope it isn't another 40 years before my next visit.Feel free to share today's photos with family and friends.Photos of the Day are for sale as:

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

As I stated on Day 1 of this
series, as I walked around Harry's Harbour I was amazed how little I
remembered. I found the house our friends rented (the yellow and
brown house I am sharing this morning) when they lived there in the early
1970s and remembered a little of that part of the town. I also
remembered the church in the community.Feel free to share today's photos with family and friends.Photos of the Day are for sale as:

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

There is a walking trail
near the beach that takes you out around a point of land then heads
through the forest. I followed it for around 15 minutes but there
were no directions or trail markers so I turned around and went back.
Our next stop was the pinnacle where I made several photos of it as well
as icebergs and houses.Feel free to share today's photos with family and friends.Photos of the Day are for sale as:

Monday, July 28, 2014

When I taught in King's
Point in 1971-1973, a friend of mine from university days taught in
Harry's Harbour, a small town about 20 minutes drive away. We got
together often during that two year period and I visited Harry's Harbour
fairly often. When I went there on July 1, 2014 I was amazed that I
remembered very little about the town. To be honest, I only
remembered the town from the photos I took back then. Harry's Harbour is located in
scenic Green Bay and, like in the rest of Notre Dame Bay in early June, there
were icebergs everywhere. When we got to the community I got out of the
car and walked around making photos. I spotted a large old house with
several outbuildings on the property. After asking a resident if I could go in
and take a few photos, I walked around making photos of those buildings
and am sharing a few with you today.Feel free to share today's photos with family and friends.Photos of the Day are for sale as:

Sunday, July 27, 2014

After travelling since 7:30
AM that morning, when we reached Grand Bank around 6:00 PM we were getting
tired and hungry so we agreed that we would make photos around the
lighthouse, them head for Marystown where we would pick up a lunch and
head for home - a 3 hour drive. It had been a great day for making
photos and we saw every community around the "Boot" from Marystown to Grand
Bank. There were several communities we didn't have time to visit this time. I'll have to make another trip down that way sometime in the future!This is the last of the Burin Peninsula Series for now. As I upload the images to my web site, I'll let everyone know.Feel free to share today's photos with family and friends.Photos of the Day are for sale as:

About Me

I have been actively involved in photography since I purchased my first 35 mm camera in 1970. Visit my web site to see my Photo Galleries - www.lanephotography.com.
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